Elizabethan Verse RomancesMax Meredith Reese Routledge & K. Paul, 1968 - 275 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... Leander I. 168 ) . Like Edwards's Narcissus , Rosamond rues her own beauty as the cause of her misfortune , but she ... LEANDER If we say that Hero and Leander is perfect of its kind , this is a constricting judgment that ignores all the ...
... Leander I. 168 ) . Like Edwards's Narcissus , Rosamond rues her own beauty as the cause of her misfortune , but she ... LEANDER If we say that Hero and Leander is perfect of its kind , this is a constricting judgment that ignores all the ...
Pagina 91
... Leander's eyes , Those orient cheeks and lips , exceeding his That leapt into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow , and despising many , Died ere he could enjoy the love of any . Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen , Enamour'd of his ...
... Leander's eyes , Those orient cheeks and lips , exceeding his That leapt into the water for a kiss Of his own shadow , and despising many , Died ere he could enjoy the love of any . Had wild Hippolytus Leander seen , Enamour'd of his ...
Pagina 224
... Leander was essentially an Ovidian poem , even though his actual source was Musaeus , an Alexandrian poet of the sixth century . Hero was a priestess of Venus at Sestos , and Leander lived at Abydos on the opposite shore of the Helles ...
... Leander was essentially an Ovidian poem , even though his actual source was Musaeus , an Alexandrian poet of the sixth century . Hero was a priestess of Venus at Sestos , and Leander lived at Abydos on the opposite shore of the Helles ...
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INTRODUCTION page | 1 |
Spenser | 7 |
Scyllas Metamorphosis | 14 |
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A. H. Bullen amorous arms beauty beauty's behold birds blood boar breast breath C. S. Lewis chaste chastity cheeks Christopher Marlowe Cupid dainty Daniel dead death delight disdain divine dost doth Drayton earth Elizabethan Endymion Endymion and Phoebe eyes Faerie Queen fair favour fear fire flower Glaucus glory goddess gods golden grief hast hath heart heaven heavenly Hero and Leander honour ivory Jove kiss Latmus light lips live Lodge look lov'd love's lovers lust M. C. Bradbrook Marlowe Marston Metamorphosis mortal Muses myth Nature never night nymphs Ovid Ovidian passion Phoebe pity pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pygmalion queen quoth Rosamond sacred satires scorn Scylla sense Sestos Shakespeare shame shepherds sighs sight sonnets sorrow soul sport stanza stars story sweet tears thee Thetis thine thou thought thyself unto Venus and Adonis wanton Wherein Whilst wind youth Zeus